5/10/2001 @ 6:30PM

Indianapolis

Indianapolis is no place for singles, so it makes sense that there aren’t many unattached people in this Midwest burg, coming in at a lowly 36th on our singles ratio. It’s “impossible” to meet new people in the insular town, according to one single. The fraternity and sorority presence from nearby universities contributes to a mild party scene, and Indianapolis does have it’s own bohemian area called Broad Ripple. While not particularly strong, job growth is in an upswing. The downtown area has grown as a convention destination and boasts a recent makeover. Still, Indianapolis remains a place where it’s better to be already married with children. –Marcella Bernhard